Back in 1898 when Morris Worksman established Worksman Cycles, his belief was that a well designed three-wheeled cycle could replace the horse and wagon by providing a less expensive and more reliable way to move people and products over urban terrain. As it turns out, his philosophy was correct.

Back in 1898 when Morris Worksman established Worksman Cycles, his belief was that a well designed three-wheeled cycle could replace the horse and wagon by providing a less expensive and more reliable way to move people and products over urban terrain. As it turns out, his philosophy was correct.